Hudson finds a Northwest passage, the Jays have Gregg on their face, and cementing Justin Verlander in place in the Motor City.
The Indians’ special adviser reflects on nearly six decades in professional baseball.
Cue the injury expert’s entrance music as Will Carroll is back to preview and explain the 2010 Team Health Reports.
Evaluating single high-profile signings against more scatter-shot solutions to team needs.
Dialing up the wayback machine to see who ranked atop and at the bottom of MLB during the Clinton era.
Arms, everyone’s for having them, especially as they round out their non-roster invites before pitchers and catchers report.
Why Chase Utley’s high stolen base success rate doesn’t mean he should steal more bases.
Manny Acta looks to get the Indians off to a better start, Ruben Amaro Jr. explains why he couldn’t keep two aces, and other news and notes.
From several angles, the AL West could prove to be the best division in baseball.
Not content to simply study its effects from the comfort of his own home, Will takes on the laser to experience LASIK for himself.
The percentages show that it behooves management and players to settle their cases.
The Astros’ AGM and player development director talks about the organization’s top prospects.
The Reds get a shortstop, the Mariners a fourth outfielder, and the Twins a shot at franchise history?
The Cubs and Dodgers land their designated fourth outfielders, plus other assorted senior circuitry.
Precision produces a sharper answer as far as what to expect from the Garlands and the Pineiros.